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US isn’t eyeing imminent military action against Cuba despite Trump’s threats as it pushes diplomacy, AP sources say
US isn’t eyeing imminent military action against Cuba despite Trump’s threats as it pushes diplomacy, AP sources say
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Republicans once saw Michigan as ripe for a takeover, but the mood is shifting
Michigan Republicans once viewed 2026 as their best chance to reclaim power in the battleground state
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New York to tax luxury second homes in NYC but stops short of hiking income taxes on the wealthy
New York state lawmakers are expected to place a new tax on luxury second homes in New York City, appeasing Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his progressive base as he moves to fund his ambitious agenda on the backs of the rich
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British voters have spoken in local elections seen as a verdict on Keir Starmer's leadership
British voters have cast ballots in local and regional elections that could determine the fate of Prime Minister Keir Starmer
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US stocks fall from their records as oil prices yo-yo
The U.S. stock market fell from its records after oil prices yo-yoed
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Trump-appointed FEMA Review Council proposes sweeping changes to federal disaster support
A council appointed by President Donald Trump has proposed significant changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Man who sprayed vinegar at Rep. Ilhan Omar during town hall pleads guilty to assault
The man charged with assault for spraying vinegar at Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall meeting in Minneapolis has pleaded guilty in federal court after reaching a deal with prosecutors
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Ex-Ohio State players, including NFL veterans, to join a sexual abuse lawsuit against the school
Thirty former Ohio State football players, including some former NFL players, are agreeing to join a federal lawsuit against the university over the sexual abuse of student-athletes decades ago by a team doctor
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Rapper Kodak Black arrested in Florida on felony MDMA trafficking charge and pleads not guilty
Rapper Kodak Black has been arrested on a drug trafficking charge in central Florida
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Southern Poverty Law Center leader pleads not guilty for organization in federal donor fraud case
The leader of the Southern Poverty Law Center has pleaded not guilty on behalf of the organization to charges that the civil rights group has defrauded donors by failing to disclose that money would be paid to informants inside extremist groups
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